💸 Why Should Sending $200 Cost $115 in Fees?
Millions of workers send money home every day — but the system is rigged. Sending $200 to Tanzania? $115 in fees. Türkiye? $53. Senegal? $35. Even so-called “low-cost” corridors like Switzerland or Sweden charge $16.
That’s not a bug — it’s the legacy system doing exactly what it was built to do: let big banks profit while everyday people lose.
But here's the truth:
🚀 On Ethereum L2 or Solana, you can send $100,000 in stablecoins across the globe in seconds for less than $0.01.
Crypto isn’t just about price charts — it’s about fixing real-world problems like broken cross-border payments.
The future is already here. Banks can either adapt — or get left behind.
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